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Top Bloggers Compete in Support of Public Schools; DonorsChoose.org Blogger Challenge Sets Off Philanthropic Clash of the Titans
Fortune Magazine and Technorati Sponsoring the "Charity Blogger Smackdown"; Yahoo! and Six Apart to Give Awards

NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 10/01/08 -- Bloggers big and small, including top sites such as TechCrunch, Engadget, and BoingBoing, challenged their readers today to make donations to high-need public schools. The 2008 Blogger Challenge is powered by DonorsChoose.org, an acclaimed nonprofit website where teachers post project requests for materials that their students need to learn, and donors can choose the requests they want to support.

At DonorsChoose.org, bloggers have listed the classroom project requests they find most compelling and are urging their blog readers to donate to those projects. Technology blogs including Engadget, TechCrunch, BoingBoing, Kara Swisher, and Fred Wilson have all set up giving pages listing technology requests such as "Teaching Literacy Through Podcasts" ($390) and "Laptop For Learning" ($925).

Bloggers in other sectors are also competing to see who can generate the most support for public schools. Science blogs, knitting blogs, mommy blogs, and music blogs are participating with great enthusiasm in the 2008 DonorsChoose.org Blogger Challenge, which will run throughout the month of October.

Michael Arrington, founder of TechCrunch, the #1 blog in the world according to TechMeme, tossed his hat into the ring today. "We aim to show that TechCrunch readers are some of the most engaged and generous of any blog readers out there," Arrington said.

DonorsChoose.org displays leaderboards ranking the generosity each blogger has inspired from his/her readers. Last October, Sarah Bunting of TomatoNation.com leapt to the top of the leaderboards by offering to dance through Rockefeller Center dressed as a tomato if her readers funded all $105,000 of the classroom requests on her challenge page. It worked.

Yahoo! will award the bloggers who engage the greatest number of readers, while Six Apart will award the bloggers who reach the greatest number of students. Fortune Magazine and Technorati are sponsoring the overall campaign.

Many of the participating bloggers have small but highly engaged readerships.

"My readers care a lot about science education, and DonorsChoose.org lets them help real kids in public school classrooms in a way that feels very immediate and personal," said Janet Stemwedel of Adventures in Ethics and Science, one of 15 members of the ScienceBlogs community who have set up challenge pages to fund math and science classroom projects. "Succeeding in the Blogger Challenge is less about how many readers you have and more about the relationship you have with those readers. Even without big traffic, a blog with caring and committed readers can make a huge difference for kids."

See the giving contest underway at www.donorschoose.org/bloggers

About DonorsChoose.org

DonorsChoose.org liberates every public school teacher to be a change maker, and enables every citizen to be a philanthropist. At this not-for-profit website, public school teachers submit their best ideas for materials and experiences that their students need to learn -- everything from a classroom library, to basketballs, to a field trip to the zoo.

Any individual can search by area of interest, learn about classroom needs, and choose to fund the project that she/he finds most compelling. Every donor hears back from the classroom they chose to help. At DonorsChoose.org, someone giving $10 enjoys the same choice, impact, and vivid feedback that -- until now -- have been reserved for millionaire benefactors.

DonorsChoose.org was founded in 2000 by a social studies teacher in the Bronx. Since its inception, citizen philanthropists from all 50 states and 10 countries have funded more than 30,000 classroom projects at DonorsChoose.org, channeling over $13.2 million of resources to students in low-income communities. Recognition of DonorsChoose.org includes the Nonprofit Innovation Award given by Stanford Business School and Amazon.com; the Fast Company Social Capitalist Award; a Global Technology Laureate from the TECH Museum of Innovation; and selection by Ashoka.

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